Length: 5 Miles round trip 
	Elevation Change: 1700' Elevation gain 
	Season: Summer thru Fall 
    Difficulty:   Challenging 
	Permit:   NW Forest Pass Required 
    Features: 
  
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	This hike begins off Forest Road #171 which
	is off Forest Road #23.  The trail begins an
	immediate and very steep climb.  The trail
	is so steep in places that steps have been
	installed to make the climb possible.
	
  
	The hike begins and remains in a dense
	forest most of the time.  There are occasional
	views during switchbacks and great views
	at the very end when you reach Blue Lake.
	
  
	Blue Lake has a motorized trail to it that
	is separate from this trail.  You can hike
	in peace, but when you get to the lake you
	might be greeted with motorbikes.
	
  
	This hike is very steep, but not all that
	long.  Much of the hike follows the stream
	that comes out of Blue Lake.  This offers
	fine scenery with small falls and cascades.
	Wildflowers are abundant in season.
	
  
	Just before you reach the lake, you will
	cross a bridge over the stream you have been
	following only to cross it again at the lake.
	When you arrive at the lake there are only a 
	couple of places where you can easily reach
	the water.  They are obvious and offer 
	excellent views.
	 
	
  
	
	  
	Blue Lake
		
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	How to get there:
  
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	From I-5 junction with US Hwy 12 
	Travel east on US Hwy 12 for about 48 miles to Randle.
	From Randle, travel south on State Road 131, crossing the Cowlitz River and in a mile
	you will come to Cispus Road on your left.  Bear left and follow Cispus Road, which become
	Forest Road 23, for another 5.2 miles and you will pass Forest Road 55 on your left.
	Continue on FR23 for another mile and you will pass Forest Road 083 on your left, which 
	is the road to Layser Cave.  But you keep straight ahead on FR23 for another 1.9 miles.
	You will then come to the junction of Forest Road 28.  Just continue on FR23 for another
	6.7 miles and you will come to Forest Road 171 on your left.  Turn left and follow this
	steep road about a half mile to the trailhead for Blue Lake. 
	
  
 
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